The Myia dance company has been performing a contemporary dance version of Nyctivoe in Greece since spring 2006. In 2004 a sound and sculpture installation by sculptor Fritz Unegg and director Piers Burton-Page as well as a video stemming from Nyctivoe, by Gudrun Bielz were produced. Austrian artist Sylvie Proidl, presented a series of paintings in 2002 in Vienna. Various artists have brought Lyacos' work in different artistic media. The second part was published in 2001 in Greek and German it came out in English in 2005. The third part appeared first (O protos thanatos) in Greek and was later translated in English, Spanish and Italian. The trilogy has been written back to front. In 1992 Lyacos set about writing a trilogy under the collective name "Poena Damni", referring to the hardest trial the condemned souls in Hell have to endure, i.e. From 1988-1991 he lived in Venice, then moved to London, studied philosophy at University College London and stayed there for thirteen years. He was born and raised in Athens where he studied Law. Dimitris Lyacos (Δημήτρης Λυάκος) (born on October 19, 1966) is a contemporary Greek poet and playwright.
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